A new station at Willesden Junction is being considered as part of the Mayor of London's plans to transform Old Oak and Park Royal into a "transport super-hub".

Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) chair Liz Peace CBE and CEO Victoria Hills attended a cross-council meeting to discuss the next steps for west London's largest redevelopment on Tuesday (November 21).

Speaking at the meeting, Ms Peace said: "We know many residents would like a new station at Willesden Junction among other things, and these wishes are the kind of things we would like to be involved in in the future."

Speaking to getwestlondon, Ms Peace explained: "We've had putting a new station at Willesden Junction in our mind but it was Councillor Muhammed Butt who made us seriously consider it.

The proposed station at Old Oak Common (Image: Transport for London)

"We agree a new station at Willesden Junction is a fantastic opportunity for a new development partner, who could provide the new station and create brilliant opportunities around it."

When questioned by getwestlondon about the progress being made around the HS2 station, she said: "We're engaged in very fruitful discussions with HS2 but it's not going to be built or open before 2026.

Two new London Overground stations have been proposed for Old Oak Common to improve local connections with Crossrail and HS2 (Image: Transport for London)

"So you have to be realistic - it's very difficult to plan around something before it's built."

When asked about proposals for a West London Orbital Railway, OPDC CEO, Victoria Hills said: "We're supportive of anything that's good for connectivity but we need to understand what the impact of a it would be on development.